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15.8.2022 klo 9.13
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Water Goes Bad

1 kokoelmassa, tekijä albion
Albion's PZ Mods
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Water Goes Bad
This mod makes the water still stored in sinks, baths, etc after the water shutoff become unsafe to drink after a customisable amount of time. Off-grid water containers, such as water dispensers, stored water containers, and player plumbed sinks are not affected.
This aims to make keeping track of water more engaging. In Vanilla, stored-up water leaves a near infinite supply of easy safe water even after the water shutoff, making keeping up with thirst trivial.
Water Drain
This mod also features water draining from the taps over time to add further urgency to securing a water source.
Filters
This also introduces the need to filter plumbed taps. You'll need to additionally craft and install a filter after plumbing a tap, unless the source has safe water (not rain).
Customisability
Sandbox variables allow you to customise how many days after the water shutoff the water becomes tainted (including instantly). The filtering and water drain features can be turned off entirely, and the rate of drain can be changed.

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Italian translation by Art Tippet

Workshop ID: 2849467715
Mod ID: WaterGoesBad
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albion  [tekijä] 19.9. klo 18.51 
yeah we lost the tainted indicator because they moved the whole UI into java and i can't trick it anymore, it can probably be faked but my focus is elsewhere right now
Elfreida 19.9. klo 18.43 
Sooo...I messed about in debug and flipped the game to instant water shut off. Now it works perfectly (although there is no 'tainited' indicator on world fixtures). So...issue with the trigger maybe?
Elfreida 11.9. klo 20.08 
Unfortunately, doesn't seem to work for me as of Sept :( Great mod, otherwise (used it before build 42)
tt_mcswag 25.8. klo 3.30 
Incompatible with the Water Pipe and sprinklers aka plumbing mod. Plumbed houses will be tainted even when plumbed from a well.

Also, if you're using Lifestyles mod, make sure minimum water remaining stays above 5 or something or all toilets will become unusable, unless you can legit plumb them with a rain collector barrel.
albion  [tekijä] 20.8. klo 8.30 
there's been a few reports like this, seems like it's still working for some people but i'll look into it soon
Švedski Šved iz Švedske 20.8. klo 1.16 
I've attempted to play with this mod recently, and it seems as though it does not function.

I changed min days water goes bad to 1, and max to 3, for testing purposes, I then waited 2 weeks for the water to shutoff and it didn't go bad after the aformentioned 1 - 3 days.

Can someone confirm, or am I doing something wrong? B42 unstable, latest patch as of writing.

Also, thank you so much @albion for your work. This mod is really good and a must-have for my playthroughs, I've always played with it. Thank you, thank you so much for creating and maintaining it.

Cheers.
albion  [tekijä] 19.8. klo 19.19 
water doesn't really go bad on its own so probably not, but you can justify it with all the literal corpses walking around
justinianocespedesismael 19.8. klo 19.02 
Is this mod actually realistic?. Would this happen in real life ?
󠀡󠀡󠁳󠀡󠀡 17.8. klo 12.54 
@Johnny Dollar you went 20 ingame days in a single real life day?
Johnny Dollar 4.8. klo 15.37 
@albion
@Migs

Currently on day 70 without disabling the mod.
Water from sinks have started to drain, is tainted and the mod is working as intended.
Double checked sandbox settings, and sure enough, minimum was 1 day after shut-off and maximum was 2 days after shut off.

Didn't change any settings or do anything differently, but it works now for unknown reasons.
Thank you for the mod albion.
Makes the fight for water worth it, instead of emptying a gas station's year old sink for 20 liters of fresh spring water.